R&B singer Sevyn Streeter made headlines when she revealed the Philadelphia 76ers wouldn’t allow her to sing the national anthem after she arrived in a jersey with “We Matter” written on it. After some backlash, the Sixers issued an apology and invited Sevyn to come back and sing the anthem.

Welp, it took the Philadelphia 76ers a few days to realize the error of their ways but they have finally apologized to Sevyn Streeter for not allowing her to sing the national anthem on Wednesday because she was wearing a shirt that read “We Matter”. The franchise has been bombarded with negative comments via social media and in general since news broke that they wouldn’t let her sing. Even the players and coach of the team were upset with the decision the front office made. They admitted the wrong decision was made in a statement today, where they invited Sevyn back with the hopes she will accept.

The Philadelphia 76ers haven’t had much luck with rookies and their injuries; most notably is Joel Embiid who missed his first two years in the league with a foot injury. While Embiid is ruled out for summer league, 2016 No. 1 draft pick Ben Simmons made his debut, unfortunately it wasn’t a great one.

On Tuesday at 4:36 p.m., former NBA player and Sixer Dikembe Mutombo tweeted out (then quickly deleted) an old picture of himself and Allen Iverson and congratulated the Philadelphia 76ers on getting the No. 1 pick in the upcoming 2016 draft. There was one problem… the Draft Lottery wasn’t scheduled until 8 p.m that night.

There’s been murmurs about ads coming to NBA jerseys soon and now it’s finally happening. The Philadelphia 76ers will become the first team in the NBA and all the four major U.S. sports to sell an ad on a jersey.

Sam Hinkie wanted one thing, for everyone to “trust the process”. So far the process has yielded a stock pile of draft picks, injured players and record losses. Hinkie decided to abruptly step down from his post as general manager and president of basketball operations of the Philadelphia 76ers after three seasons.

Things have been pretty rough lately for Jahlil Okafor. The Philadelphia 76ers star rookie got into a street fight in Boston and reportedly had a gun pulled on him in Philly about a month ago. Now Okafor will reportedly be accompanied by a security guard when he goes out.